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Police say female victims have recounted abuse that happened at the Open Gates Church of God on Avery Road between 2012 and 2014. All were younger than 10 years old at the time.
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The Scout's Honor Law would ensure that survivors in Ohio will get 100% of their settlement rather than 30 to 45%.
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Donald Gronbeck was indicted by a Greene County Grand Jury last week. Authorities allege that over a period of several years, Gronbeck sexually assaulted 15 women, all of whom were his patients. More information has been released about a former Yellow Springs doctor who has been arrested and accused of sex crimes.
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The group of survivors and parents say Ohio needs to do more to prosecute those who rape and sexually abuse children, and to protect kids from becoming victims.
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A federal appeals court is reviving unsettled lawsuits against Ohio State University over decades-old sexual abuse by the late team doctor Richard Strauss.
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A bankruptcy settlement involving the Boy Scouts of America sets aside nearly $3 billion for the victims, but Ohio's statute of limitations caps the amount of money survivors can claim.
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Erin Merryn shared her story of being sexually abused as a child while advocating for a bill to require sex abuse prevention education in schools.
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Twenty-nine more men are suing Ohio State University over its failure to stop sexual abuse decades ago by team doctor Richard Strauss.
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At Ohio State and the University of Michigan team doctors preyed on student athletes for years. Now some of the survivors are working to help people recognize and report abuse if they see it.
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Dozens more men are suing Ohio State over the university's failure to stop sexual abuse and misconduct decades ago by team doctor Richard Strauss.